I have a classic asp site that requires login functionality. There is an ASP.NET administrative site where logins will get set up. I'm thinking about using ASP.NET Membership to manage/store the login information, and on my ASP site access the data through the Stored Procedures. Am I asking for trouble here? Has anybody successfully done this, or can anybody nip this idea in the bud before I get started? Thanks!!
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The ASP.NET membership provider already builds the Stored procedures for you. If you can access the DB where the membership is setup, you can directly access those stored procedures. EDIT: Found the articles I used when I did this. This is how you do it natively using a COM+ 'Hack'. Taken from the ASP.NET forums. It leads here. This is how Scott Guthrie suggests it. (Between ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0+, but it's the same overall idea of sharing a single cookie.) |
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